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Staff review by Malcolm
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"What a excellent cover artwork", that was my first impression of the album, and since I never heard Annihilator before, I hadn't a clue about what to expect, except something Thrashy.
I putted the cd in my stereo and pressed play, some incredible riffs starts and then…. WHAT A FUCK!? The worst shit ever to singer starts to sing, a fucking Nu-Metal singer.
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| published 22.06.2004 | Comments (1)
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Staff review by Collin
Rating:
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I wonder how many times Jeff Waters is going to fool around with the line up of Annihilator until he finds the one (no pun intended)... This time around he got hold of a young singer called Dave Padden - THE singer of Annihilator in Waters's own words - and of drummer Mike Mangini (Extreme, Steve Vai) to form, as always, the best band he ever played in (or so he said). The result is... well, let's put it mildly, special. I hated this album when I first heard it, and more or less hated it for a whole year afterwards. Now two and a half years have gone, Annihilator has released what is in my holy opinion something close to a masterpiece("Schizo Deluxe"), or at least their best album since Never, Neverland, so I can have a fresh look at this album.
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| published 07.08.2006 | Comments (1)
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The main issue I always had with this album, was Dave Padden's vocals. But, over the years, I have warmed to his vocals somewhat, which makes this album much more enjoyable for me. It's still a mystery to me why the awesome "Weapon X" was left off this album, but it's still above average stuff for most of it's run-time.
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